Scamminder Reviews 11

TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 2 out of 5 stars

I recently updated my website with…

I recently updated my website with accurate information, client testimonials, and portfolio examples. However, after rescanning with Scamminder, the tool still shows warnings from the first scan. This happens because Scamminder sometimes uses cached data or archived snapshots of the site. These warnings do not reflect the current state of the website. The site is now fully updated, professional, and trustworthy. Users should check the updated content for accurate information

11 February 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I had a very concerning experience with…

I had a very concerning experience with a website called ScamMinder, operated by Mohammad Jorjandi.

Our website was given a score of 10/100, and after that we were contacted and asked to pay £60 so that our website could be “re-analyzed” and the score reconsidered. It was implied that without payment, the negative labeling would remain.

This raises serious ethical concerns. Asking for money in exchange for re-evaluating or improving a negative assessment does not feel transparent or trustworthy, especially for a platform that claims to protect people from scams.

In my opinion, trust and credibility should never be tied to payment. Users and businesses should be very cautious and do their own research before relying on such ratings.

2 January 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Better than scamadviser

In comparison, scamminder beats its rivals like scamadviser because it is more accurate. I use scamminder a lot in order to identify scam sites. It is a very useful tool for preventing from ripping off! And I know its creator Mohammad Jorjandi who is an elite cyber crime expert.

17 September 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scamminder.com Exposed: Why Pay-to-Play Scam Checkers Can’t Be Trusted

Scamminder.com is not a trustworthy platform. They automatically assign a low ‘trust score’ to businesses with little context, and then offer a paid ‘verification’ service (around $60) to raise that score. That feels less like consumer protection and more like a pay-to-play scheme.

As a legitimate, U.S.-based company, we were flagged as ‘risky’ despite being fully authentic, and serving real customers every day. This kind of practice damages reputations unfairly and pressures businesses to pay just to correct misinformation.

If you’re a shopper: don’t rely on sites like Scamminder for determining legitimacy. Check official business listings, customer reviews on trusted platforms, and the company’s own policies instead.
If you’re a business: be aware that this site may coerce you into paying to improve your rating. That’s not how true trust or verification should work.

3 September 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

AI is Incredibly Stupid, But Presented as Being Authoritative

The ratings given websites are the exact opposite of those from reputable sources, like this one.

Their AI uses arbitrary evaluation criteria that have absolutely no relation to the service this website purports to provide.

Their AI is so stupid, it makes inaccurate assumptions and presents them as fact.

Their AI is so stupid, it makes inaccurate generalizations about websites and presents them as fact.

Their AI is so stupid, it draws inaccurate conclusions about the content of websites and presents them as fact!

Their AI is so stupid, it can't accurately read websites, then penalizes them for things that are obviously not true, if you visit the site and look for yourself.

Their AI is so stupid, it doesn't recognize websites that are being operated in violation of federal law!

Their AI is so stupid, it contradicts itself in the same review!

Their AI is so stupid, it penalizes legitimate websites for including required legal disclaimers, but ignores the lack of disclaimers on illegal websites!

Their reviews are outdated.

They remove positive reviews.

They ignore correspondence.

They ignore complaints about websites that are literally run by criminals, even when presented with empirical evidence from authoritative government and mainstream media sources!

At the time of this review, ScamMinder is displaying ads for a device that itself is a scam!

How very unfortunate that the gullible would actually believe the "TrustScores" delivered by this unbelievably horrible website.

9 January 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

A great project which I think will…

A great project which I think will start to piss off scammers and their team xD
prep some pop corn and be ready to see swears and false accusations by angry scammers xD

The concept and the underlaying functionality of the website is great but needs a bit of polish on the looks.

Great work guys, keep up the good work!
Thanks for helping people around the globe :) <3

12 December 2024
Unprompted review
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